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., -r, ^ • ^T N , ■' .1 .^jr'.i. /LJifl -".fifi .-ri. 



i. -f*. commums (L.) ; 1. ovate serrate, nowerstalks corym- 

 bose) ^/l-aiitv.toiereote'i^yfes distitici. — -Branches- rather s^nous. 

 C}armen woolly; , Leave* . aoimetimes obo'v^te^ suddenly cofa- 

 trapted into, a Ibnff veryiatra'tri pointi — --tc'S P.Pi/mster (Bor.); 1, 

 dJiwny beneadl when' youa^ ultinifttely gkibrouS, fr. elongate- 

 pyriform obconical at the base. — /3. P. Achras (Bor.) ; mature 1. 

 slightly downy beneatb, fr. g]obop|tjwp%qii,.j)junded below. 

 — ^Hedges and woods. T. IV. V. ' Wild Pear-tree. E. 1. 



2. P. Mahtg' (L.}; ,1. QT-sfje acute. seritite,'.fli;;inil» ■sessile 

 utftbel,,/)-, globose, stales ca>Mnedibeloio.^va.i P. .abetTbfi{J)Cl}'; 

 youjig branches calj'X-tttbe anAltmctetsid^, .of>ltJle;ll,glabraufl.-T- 

 ^. wto-j, the .same parts (putleacent .to;ivsf<i)cillyi—W*)d«-i and 

 hedges. ., T.. V. ' Ci-ab-^tree. i ■■.:;• > ini.firn,- ^.(.EilS.J. 



[P. domes'titd (Sm.) ; 1. jiitinate downy beneath' Serrat6, 'Jii 

 ^?delfdi fr. obopate, — JFl. resembling a amaU pear.— rOfle tfee 

 -'V^yiie Forest.t-TrT.-Y., . /Ssrwe-fo'ee.]- > :r ,' ' ' E. 



3. P-iftitfi^lIno (Gagrt.) ;'l. pinnate downy beneath seifrate, 

 Jl. corymbose, fr. (small red) ^?oSosc.' — ^HUlywooiis.- Motitltains. 

 T.y.YL ptoman'rtree. Momdam.Ask ■• . > ,, E. S.. I. 



<4. P. fen'nica (Bab.).; Z. oblong doubly serraU near fhejupex 

 pinnatifid, below, pinncB lanceolate oblong Serrate, underside 

 white and downy, fl, corymbose. — f.^piaij^tiMa Sm. Sorbusfen- 

 nica Kabiij Fries. — Fr. 'ScJarlet." Lower "part of the 1. often 

 truly^ijmat^, *he tobes becoming more aadlmore ooBrbinfedras 

 theyiapprdaelithi exiaemity of the leaf which id' only deeply 

 and doubly serrfcte.-MMountaiDS in the Inorthflml port of theilblJe 

 ofiAiranyScotlaMt. T.V. ■■J ■ <■ '«. • ' ■:-■'.. ■ -'S, 



6. P. Atria (Sm.);'?. of Jl.-shooi' roundly' qijat oi-' eUintic, 

 entire betow unequally and ,-douMy serrate or witii .many small 

 btekd. Jobe^' espeoi'aily' towalrds the end, Idieral veins 8 — 1^, 

 ttnTOrWde of 1. uniformly snowy-white-felted, fl. corymbose. — 

 Lpl^es, deepest a little.below. the endof the leaf-r^ChalJiy 'banks 

 and limestone rocks. , T..V.'.. » ■■ ,' ,-- ..E.I. 



6. P. rupicola (Syme) ; /. of fl. -shoot obovtite i^njpw and 

 entire b^low with 'many small broad ^obes o'n the upper Tialf^ 

 aee^est near the end, lateral vdm"-6^-8, vnder sid^'of-l: tmi^ 

 formly shoioy-white-fdted, fl. corymbose. — Often the basal half 

 ■oftheedgeofl;i#feif^.-ME!iifosed-roc9£S.-=T; VJ ■-• E.I. 



7. P. sfttn'dica (Bab.) ; I', bf fl.-'-shoot ^Uipttd sflith. 'tilail^ulir- 

 dvai. acutely Serrate lofes deepest' iear'tlie uiiddWfof 'tlxeisifles 

 of leaf, lateral veins 5-^, 'malefeidi ofl.'Mi^-f^BjtteiuUmyi. 

 etnyamoae.—Sorb'. seandiea Fii-^h. oft6]i'Ter}«aeut6'Withi*epy 



